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. >>> plus the annual peace ceremony at the vatican. doves are usually released but not today. we'll tell you about it. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. release a devastating avalanche of taste on your tongue. bury yourself in the flavor full of sweet icing and filling. call off the hounds! rescue is unnecessary. pillsbury toaster strudel, the snow day of breakfasts. >>> the crisis in ukraine continues to intensify. today, the bombing of a road in eastern ukraine recorded by a dash cam dash cam ra. it happened in the port city of mariupol. it's not clear what happened in the vehicles in front of him which appeared to take the brunt of that blast. violence between pro-russia rebels has risen sharply. according to the u.n. more than 5,000 people have been killed since last april and more than a million people displaced. >>> in egypt today, at least 15 people were killed in anti-government protests there. they gathered to protest the 2011 uprising which toppled hosni mu hosni mubarak's regime. a
. >>> plus the annual peace ceremony at the vatican. doves are usually released but not today. we'll tell you about it. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. release a devastating avalanche of taste on your tongue. bury yourself in the flavor full of sweet icing and filling. call off the hounds! rescue is unnecessary. pillsbury toaster strudel, the snow day of breakfasts. >>> the crisis in...
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joe franklin was 88 years old. >>> there's a new sign of peace at the vatican. instead of doves, balloons were released by pope francis today. the practice of releasing doves became a bit of a public relations nightmare last year after a sea gull and then a crow swooped in and attacked the pair of peace doves soon after they were released. >>> angelina jolie visited kurdish refugee camp in iraq. jolie arrived in a security convoy. she toured the area and met with families living at the camp. during the visit, she called on world leaders to do more for those displaced by conflict in iraq and syria. >>> coming up here tonight, the other super bowl contest about to make one lucky person a big success. >>> a week from tonight, one of the most watched events in the world will take place, the super bowl. it's, of course, become a viewing obsession that some would argue is as much about the super bowl commercials as the game itself. at least one of those ads will be remarkable because of who have made it. here's nbc's janet shamlian. >> reporter: bet you can't remember
joe franklin was 88 years old. >>> there's a new sign of peace at the vatican. instead of doves, balloons were released by pope francis today. the practice of releasing doves became a bit of a public relations nightmare last year after a sea gull and then a crow swooped in and attacked the pair of peace doves soon after they were released. >>> angelina jolie visited kurdish refugee camp in iraq. jolie arrived in a security convoy. she toured the area and met with families...
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but, says the vatican, there are limits to humor. meanwhile, in paris tomorrow secretary of state john kerry will meet the french president hollande to discuss cooperation against radical extremists, cooperation that's needed in europe now more than ever after tonight's events in belgium. back to you, brian. >> bill neely covering it all in paris for us tonight. bill, thanks. >>> we've learned more tonight about what the feds say was this foiled domestic terrorist attack plot in washington. christopher lee cornell of ohio, age 20 accused of planning to bomb the u.s. capitol and shoot people as they fled the building. according to house speaker john boehner the plot was foiled with the help from the government's controversial surveillance program which collects bug data on american communications. cornell's father said his son was coerced during an undercover investigation. >>> the gateway to cuba closed to americans for more than five decades now appears to be swinging open starting tomorrow. and thanks to a change announced today, s
but, says the vatican, there are limits to humor. meanwhile, in paris tomorrow secretary of state john kerry will meet the french president hollande to discuss cooperation against radical extremists, cooperation that's needed in europe now more than ever after tonight's events in belgium. back to you, brian. >> bill neely covering it all in paris for us tonight. bill, thanks. >>> we've learned more tonight about what the feds say was this foiled domestic terrorist attack plot in...
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speaking of reporters on the plane, the pope admitted he has fears for the vatican and for his safety. anne thompson reports from manila on the pope's arrival there. >> the motorcade from the airport to the vatican embassy in manila is the first big test of a massive security effort in the philippines to protect the pope. francis comes here after an unexpected enthusiastically welcome in sri lanka. 5 million are expected for sunday's service to see a man who cares more about the crowds than he does his own security. >> how do you protect a man who doesn't seem to want to be protected? >> well, it's really a challenge. >> for days now, s.w.a.t. teams, the army and 25,000 national police have thrilled in manila's streets, trying to avoid a repeat of 1995 when there was a plot to assassinate john paul ii, an out of control crowd swarmed his popemobile. they're urging calm saying it's a matter of national honor. >> one major reason why we are doing quadruple security measures, because the philippines reputation is at stake. >> a country determined to bask in the glow other people visit. a
speaking of reporters on the plane, the pope admitted he has fears for the vatican and for his safety. anne thompson reports from manila on the pope's arrival there. >> the motorcade from the airport to the vatican embassy in manila is the first big test of a massive security effort in the philippines to protect the pope. francis comes here after an unexpected enthusiastically welcome in sri lanka. 5 million are expected for sunday's service to see a man who cares more about the crowds...
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. >> vatican officials are calling it the biggest event in papal history. 6 million people came to see pope francis today despite conditions that were miserable. none of it showed on the faces of the faithful. the event was a megamass an act of devotion even a tropical storm could not mar. france has returned to the theme of the trip the protection of children. >> we need to care for young people. >> reporter: the pope began at the largest university where the crowd was so big, there was hardly room to move. he heard from young people this 12-year-old, a former street child, cried, as she asked why god allows children to be victims of drugs and prostitution. the pope said we only come close to answering her question when we cry with her. a resilience a worshipper says stems from the devastating typhoon of 2013. >> the storm can destroy the faith of the filipino children. >> reporter: pope francis handling one criticism. he said there were not enough women at the meeting with youth. women have much to tell us and sometimes we are too macho. i'm anne thompson in manila. back to you. >>>
. >> vatican officials are calling it the biggest event in papal history. 6 million people came to see pope francis today despite conditions that were miserable. none of it showed on the faces of the faithful. the event was a megamass an act of devotion even a tropical storm could not mar. france has returned to the theme of the trip the protection of children. >> we need to care for young people. >> reporter: the pope began at the largest university where the crowd was so...
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at the vatican, pope francis delivered his new year's wish, no more war. peace is always possible, he said, and our prayers are at the root of that peace. more festive scenes along parades in london and philadelphia where a 115-year tradition continued with the mummers parade. from rome's tiber river to the north sea in the netherlands and south boston's dorchester bay. >> we're probably go in and probably come back out and then -- >> scream a lot! >> reporter: thousands of bravehearts marked the day by plunging into frigid waters. in new york's times square, the first chore of the new year, cleaning up a ton and a half of confetti left behind after a crowd estimated at 1 million people watched the annual crystal ball drop. around the country other cities have embraced that tradition with a local flavor. in plymouth, wisconsin, an 80-pound cheese wedge dropped at the stroke of midnight. sports played their usual new year's day role, the nhl winter classic played outdoors in a sunbathed washington baseball stadium. and college bowl games, including the kick
at the vatican, pope francis delivered his new year's wish, no more war. peace is always possible, he said, and our prayers are at the root of that peace. more festive scenes along parades in london and philadelphia where a 115-year tradition continued with the mummers parade. from rome's tiber river to the north sea in the netherlands and south boston's dorchester bay. >> we're probably go in and probably come back out and then -- >> scream a lot! >> reporter: thousands of...
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. >> reporter: vatican officials are calling it the biggest event in papal history. 6 million people cam to see pope francis in spite of conditions that were absolutely miserable. none of it showed on the faces of the faithful. the marquee event of pope francis's visit. a mega mass. an act of devotion even a tropical storm could not mar. francis, returned to the theme of the trip. the protection of children. >> we need to care for our young people. not allowing them to be robbed of hope. >> the pope's day began at the city's largest universities where the crowd was so big, there was hardly room to move. here he heard from young people. this 12-year-old, a former street child. cried. as she asked why god allows children to be victims of drugs and prostitution? the pope said we only come close to answering her question when we cry with her. by noon it was pouring. at the park people sought shelter where they could. a resilience one worshipper says stems from the devastating typhoon of 2013. >> no storm can destroy the faith of the filipino people. >> pope francis had one criticism. the
. >> reporter: vatican officials are calling it the biggest event in papal history. 6 million people cam to see pope francis in spite of conditions that were absolutely miserable. none of it showed on the faces of the faithful. the marquee event of pope francis's visit. a mega mass. an act of devotion even a tropical storm could not mar. francis, returned to the theme of the trip. the protection of children. >> we need to care for our young people. not allowing them to be robbed of...
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. >>> at the vatican 33 babies were baptized sunday in a ceremony marking the end of the christmas season. in a move that reaffirms the pope's support of public breastfeeding, he told mothers it was okay to nurse their babies if they were hungry. >>> and in argentina, a samba school pate tribute to the argentine born pontiff during a carnival in buenos areas. let's get to cnbc. >> markets ended in the red last week amid mixed jobs reports friday and falling oil prices. look for data on retail sales, inflation and consumer. savings kick off from alcoa and citi group. president obama will be focusing on cyber security issues a topic he'll discuss in the state of the union address next tuesday. the president is hosting an event today where he'll outline plans to tackle identity theft, online privacy for consumers and students. general motors plan to introduce a $30,000 electric car in 2017. the car can drive 200 miles on a single charge and be competition to upcoming tesla model 3. it will be today at the detroit auto show. back to you. >> thank you. just ahead college upsets galore and the
. >>> at the vatican 33 babies were baptized sunday in a ceremony marking the end of the christmas season. in a move that reaffirms the pope's support of public breastfeeding, he told mothers it was okay to nurse their babies if they were hungry. >>> and in argentina, a samba school pate tribute to the argentine born pontiff during a carnival in buenos areas. let's get to cnbc. >> markets ended in the red last week amid mixed jobs reports friday and falling oil prices....
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. >>> and balloons were released into the skies over the vatican yesterday as a gesture of peace. up until last year, this tradition has been featuring doves but that changed after a crow and seagull swept down and attacked the doves. that was ready sad. protests came from animal rights groups, so they changed balloons. >> balloons go up in the air and pop and then look at those. >>> take a look at these bouncing bunnies. especially trained swedish jumping rabbits got air time over the weekend. get it? >> hare time. >> get that? look at those things go. these little guys have been working all their lives just for this occasion and can get up to three feet in the air. >> usually they lay down and don't do anything. >> this little lady there, sherrie took the top prize over everyone a 12-second run. >> did they drug test her? >> northwest bracing for blizzard. high winds in the forecast. some spots will see two to three feet yes, feet of snow. people are preparing by stocking up on food and water as well. >>> at airports more than 3,000 flights have already been canceled. stay with
. >>> and balloons were released into the skies over the vatican yesterday as a gesture of peace. up until last year, this tradition has been featuring doves but that changed after a crow and seagull swept down and attacked the doves. that was ready sad. protests came from animal rights groups, so they changed balloons. >> balloons go up in the air and pop and then look at those. >>> take a look at these bouncing bunnies. especially trained swedish jumping rabbits got...
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after some backlash the vatican is clarifying saying those comments are in no way justification for the violence in paris, but they stand by the expression that there are limits to humor and free speech when it comes to religion. >>> this morning problems for republican presidential prospect dr. ben carson. he compared isis to american patriots who fought in the revolutionary war and sacrificed their lives for freedom. "they were willing to die for what they believed in. fast forward to today. what do we have? we've got isis. they've got the wrong philosophy but they're willing to die for it while we're giving away every belief and have you for the sake of political correctness." he made the remark at the rnc meeting yesterday. the chairman told nbc news carson was making a point about standing up for one's beliefs. >>> now it's time for a look ahead at our weekend weather. here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> northwest got rain overnight. it's clearing out in time for a pretty nice commute on your friday morning. we're wondering how much rain will make it into san francisco. didn't
after some backlash the vatican is clarifying saying those comments are in no way justification for the violence in paris, but they stand by the expression that there are limits to humor and free speech when it comes to religion. >>> this morning problems for republican presidential prospect dr. ben carson. he compared isis to american patriots who fought in the revolutionary war and sacrificed their lives for freedom. "they were willing to die for what they believed in. fast...
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. >> the last sunday in january it is a tradition at the vatican for children to release a pair of doves from the pope's studio. but after the doves were attacked last year the church used balloons as symbols of piece today. balloons are also harmful to animals. >> e cigarettes are the challenge of a new safety study. an oregon professor found that at their highest heat or votage the vapor contains formaldehyde. >> we need to do a lot more study to understand these devices. >> the problem with them is they are completely unregulated. >> there are questions about secondhand smoke and flavors health experts are concerned that e cigarettes are too appealing for kids. >> from the air on the ground and on four legs the security measures are everywhere you turn at this one of a kind event. a game attracting tailgaters corn hole players and team mascots from across the country. >> back over to the fairgrounds until we get here we see a lot of presence with the security people that are here plus the military folks that we serve. so we're grateful for all the security in this venue. >> we're here
. >> the last sunday in january it is a tradition at the vatican for children to release a pair of doves from the pope's studio. but after the doves were attacked last year the church used balloons as symbols of piece today. balloons are also harmful to animals. >> e cigarettes are the challenge of a new safety study. an oregon professor found that at their highest heat or votage the vapor contains formaldehyde. >> we need to do a lot more study to understand these devices....
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it's twice as big as the vatican city. stay with football and the 49ers. mike had interest in returning on the 49ers. he said the 49ers are, quote, not interested in him for the head coaching position. the san francisco native has ruled out the possibility of a future coaching comeback. mike shannahan interviewed them on new year's day and according to reports, he's also interviewed the raiders for their vacant positions. but worth noting shannahan was fired back in 1989. four games into his second season. the giants still looking for a veteran presence in hair mlb lineup. he will turn 34 this year. alex tested the free agent market this winter. but decided to return home faster than his trademark homerun sprint today. sharks began a three-game road trip in winnipeg. he hit the road. sometimes the road hits back. not here. they got a four-minute power play 1:14 into the game. and brent burns. gets a point and a one timer. he blows it past michael hutchinson. early second period, it's a tie game. # the sharks now lead by a score of 2-1. and tonight at 11:00
it's twice as big as the vatican city. stay with football and the 49ers. mike had interest in returning on the 49ers. he said the 49ers are, quote, not interested in him for the head coaching position. the san francisco native has ruled out the possibility of a future coaching comeback. mike shannahan interviewed them on new year's day and according to reports, he's also interviewed the raiders for their vacant positions. but worth noting shannahan was fired back in 1989. four games into his...
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. >>> the vatican says it is the bigge bigge biggest papal event in history. pope frances celebrated with an estimated 6 million people in manila. the massive crowd gathered braving steady rain to hear pope francis' message of hope and consolation for the philippines most downtrodden and destitute. he has dedicated his four-day visit to the poor. he announced the corruption that has robbed them of a dignified life. he visited street children and traveled to offer prayers after the deadly typhoon devastated one of the country's poorest regions >>> a teenage couple in kentucky accused in a multi-state crime spree have been caught. they released this mug shot of 18-year-old dalton hayes. he and his 13-year-old girlfriend are accused of stealing pickup trucks in florida and georgia. hayes is also wanted on a charge of interfering with child custody. the teen fugitives were apprehended this morning. they were sleeping in one of their trucks. the 13-year-old is now in the care of the florida department of children and families. >> she was a young orca whale when she
. >>> the vatican says it is the bigge bigge biggest papal event in history. pope frances celebrated with an estimated 6 million people in manila. the massive crowd gathered braving steady rain to hear pope francis' message of hope and consolation for the philippines most downtrodden and destitute. he has dedicated his four-day visit to the poor. he announced the corruption that has robbed them of a dignified life. he visited street children and traveled to offer prayers after the...
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. >> reporter: sheeinelle vatican officials are indeed calling it the biggest event in papal history. 6 million people came to see pope francis in spite of conditions that were absolutely miserable. but it never showed on the faces of the faithful. the marquee event of pope francis' visit -- a mega mass an act of devotion even a tropical storm could not mar. francis again returned to a theme of his trip -- the protection of children. >> we need to care for our young people not allowing them to be robbed of hope. >> reporter: before dawn manila teemed with people waiting to get into resolve park. some who had been there all night. the pope's stay began at the city's largest university where the crowd was so big, there was hardly room to move. a sea of smartphones strained to capture the moment. children lifted for a kiss. here he heard from young people. this 12-year-old, a former street child, cried as she asked why god allows children to be victims of drugs and prostitution. the pope said we only come close to answering her question when we cry with her. he spoke off the cuff in span
. >> reporter: sheeinelle vatican officials are indeed calling it the biggest event in papal history. 6 million people came to see pope francis in spite of conditions that were absolutely miserable. but it never showed on the faces of the faithful. the marquee event of pope francis' visit -- a mega mass an act of devotion even a tropical storm could not mar. francis again returned to a theme of his trip -- the protection of children. >> we need to care for our young people not...
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angelina jolie met pope francis today during a screening of her movie "unbroken" at the vatican. catholics thought it was wrong for angelina to promote her movie in a house of god, while god was like, "shut up, dude. this is angelina jolie. [ laughter and applause ] i want to meet her, man. i know i created her but she is pretty awesome." and finally, you may remember that after the donald sterling controversy, former microsoft ceo steve balmer became the owner of the los angeles clippers. well, looks like he is having a a pretty good time. check him out. ♪ >> jimmy: he looks less like an nba owner and more like one of those windsocks at a car dealership. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] when he saw that, donald sterling was like "now i hate white people." we have a great show. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks, guys. thank you so much. thanks for watching. it's been a great week so far. there's more ahead. tomorrow night, don cheadle and kate bosworth will be here! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: com
angelina jolie met pope francis today during a screening of her movie "unbroken" at the vatican. catholics thought it was wrong for angelina to promote her movie in a house of god, while god was like, "shut up, dude. this is angelina jolie. [ laughter and applause ] i want to meet her, man. i know i created her but she is pretty awesome." and finally, you may remember that after the donald sterling controversy, former microsoft ceo steve balmer became the owner of the los...
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the pope illustrated his point by describing what would happen if his personal vatican aide said something bad against his mother. and the pope said this. to kill in the name of god is an aberration. we have the obligation to say openly to have this liberty. if a good friend says a bad word against my mother then a punch awaits him. but it's normal. it's normal. one cannot provoke or insult others' faith. what do you say to the pope? >> every time that we draw a cartoon of mohammed every time we draw a cartoon of a prophet. god must not be a political figure. he must be a private figure. we defend the freed of relijom of religion. religion should not be a political argument. if faith, if religious arguments step into the political arena, it becomes a totalitarian argument. secularism guarantees democracy and assures peace. secularism allows all believers and all non-believers to live in peace. and that is what we defend. >> your line is you will attack any religion that is being used in your view for political reasons. but you don't attack people of a -- of a religious ethnic group? >> we
the pope illustrated his point by describing what would happen if his personal vatican aide said something bad against his mother. and the pope said this. to kill in the name of god is an aberration. we have the obligation to say openly to have this liberty. if a good friend says a bad word against my mother then a punch awaits him. but it's normal. it's normal. one cannot provoke or insult others' faith. what do you say to the pope? >> every time that we draw a cartoon of mohammed every...
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. >> let's start off with angelina jolie's visit to the vatican. it's not enough that she was made an honorary dame by the queen. she shook hands with the pope and presented her version t film to vatican leaders. the pope did not see the film but jolie issued a statement about the experience saying, in part being invited by my film is an honor. not a bad way to kick off the year. >> apparently the pope is familiar with louis zamperini's story. >> moving from holy to -- you pick the word that comes to your mind. 50 shades fears, star of "fifty shades of grey," 32-year-old chosen to play the coveted role of christian grey is afraid of fans on the series saying -- >> or afraid of buttoning his shirt all the way. >> i fear i'll get murdered. what? like john lennon by one of the mad fans of the premiere. that's a dark turn. i wasn't expecting that. i'm a father now and a husband. i don't want to die yet. looking at these photos there, he enjoys being the gorgeous lead. i'm not sure. i did not expect that. >> wow! >> there are a lot of crazy fans. >> yea
. >> let's start off with angelina jolie's visit to the vatican. it's not enough that she was made an honorary dame by the queen. she shook hands with the pope and presented her version t film to vatican leaders. the pope did not see the film but jolie issued a statement about the experience saying, in part being invited by my film is an honor. not a bad way to kick off the year. >> apparently the pope is familiar with louis zamperini's story. >> moving from holy to -- you...